- A
lacteal is a
lymphatic capillary that
absorbs dietary fats in the
villi of the
small intestine.
Triglycerides are
emulsified by bile and hydrolyzed...
- them
venae albae et lacteae,
which are now
known as
simply the
lacteals. The
lacteals were
termed the
fourth kind of
vessels (the
other three being the...
-
Lymph also
transports fats from the
digestive system (beginning in the
lacteals) to the
blood via chylomicrons.
Bacteria may
enter the
lymph channels and...
-
Mature chylomicrons are
secreted through the
basolateral membrane into the
lacteals,
where they join
lymph to
become chyle. The
lymphatic vessels carry the...
- A
galactocele (also
called lacteal cyst or milk cyst) is a
retention cyst
containing milk or a
milky substance that is
usually located in the mammary...
- Ba****t membrane, here
somewhat shrunken away from the epithelium. b.
Lacteal. c.
Columnar epithelium. d. Its
striated border. e.
Goblet cells. f. Leucocytes...
-
September 1625) was an
Italian physician noted for the
discovery of the
lacteal vessels of the
lymphatic system.
Aselli discovered (or rediscovered) the...
- ablactate, ablactation, lactary, lactase, lactate, lactation, lactational,
lacteal, lacteous, lactescent, lactic, lactose, laitance,
latte lag- hare Gr****...
- LP, NU of C, NU of R, NU of MP, NU of the S)
Doctorate of
Sciences in
Lacteal Technology (NU of the L)
Doctorate of
Sciences in
Material Technology (NU...
- (re-esterified),
before being absorbed into the
lymphatic system through lacteals.
Without bile salts, most of the
lipids in food
would be
excreted in ****...